O DECEMBER, 1s. 194a A Here’; when you'll find them — at e man's store. And we solve your shopping problem in a jiffy because we've got everything a man wants-be he highschooler or great-grandpa. Come in and let us help you. SHIRTS—Woven English Broadclothé-French Cuffs —-Forsyth and B.V.D.-—While or Fancy to $7.00 SWEATERS-—Pure wool — made in Scotland by Wolsey—wi+h or without sleeves.............................. $5.75 to $9.00 GLOVES-English or Perrin make -— hand sewn—unlined or lined with fur-wool-fleece, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 to $10.00 SCARVES-—by Currie and Forsylh—pure wool tartans--paisleys— solids or while dress.........................$1.50 to $5.00 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS — initialed, plain, or colored with hand rolled Item 50¢ IO $1.35 KROY--Pure wool unshrinkable Hose from York Knitting Mills- olain or fancy $1.50 to $2.50 COLORFUL TIES in Christmas Boxes-SMOKING JACKETS- BATHROBES and PYJAMAS JACK casmnou The Store For Men" Oi NEW ANNAN W. I. tor each member to bring a new one. It. was decicl d to prepare a play. Mrs. ohn oase, Mrs. Lew~ is Mouse cl M.rs. Robert Wil- liams were appointed to see about same. Four membe s paid lees. 2 articles were handed in toe- a bazaar, also 1 scarf tor Red Cross. It was decided to send live boxes answered by exchange of Xmas of lruit at Christmas to the fills. Roll call to: next month ls shut ins in our district also to King. DEPARTMENT 0F EIlIlllATl0lI VOBATIDNAL EIIIIGATIUN I , Under the provisions of the Youth Training Schedule of the Federal Provin- cial Vocational Training Agreement the following short term courses for young men and young women from sixteen to thirty years of age will beroffered begin- ning on the dates mentioned in the description of each course. Course I. HOME MANAGEMENT: This course will include Home Manage- ment, Cooking, Sewing, Home Nursing and Health. The course will last six weeks and _a second course may be uttered if there are sufficient applicants. Course bo- gins January 4th. Tlie December meeting o! the axe-y Annan Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. John pings.» with twelve members and {Ru visitors present. Meeting nptiled with Ode and Creed tol- iinved by minutes. Roll call was Course 2. AGRICULTURE: A six weeks’ course so arranged that in addition to the regular students, those interested in any particular division of the work may attend during the week it is being given. The course will be divided as follows: (ol Livestock First Aid. (b) Feeds and Feeding and Animal Husbandry. l (c) hails, Crop Rotations and Fertilizers. (d) Horticulture, Forestry and Special Crops. Ie) Insects and Plant Diseases. (fl liarm Accounting, Farm Machinery etc. _ Further announcement will be made shortly as to the dates on which these will be given and the names of the instructors. The course begins January l7th. If a sufficient number are interested a course lasting approximately four weeks will be given in Grading and Packing of Eggs and in Poultry and Poultry Management. Those applying will be notified of the beginning date. Course 3. FARM MECHANICS: A four months’ course to include care and repair of farm machinery, tractors, cars and gas engines, harnéss repair, elemen- tary electricity, pipe fitting, blacksmithing, woodworking and bricklaying. Course begins January 4th. Those who complete satisfactorily the full courses under the Youth Training Programme will receive an allowance of five dollars a weekto assist in living expenses. , ' There is still room for additional students in the six months’ courses given inder the Vocational Schools Assistance Agreement. These are: Carpentry, Ele- mentary Electricity, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting, Blacksmithing, Brickloying and Plastering. For thus longer courserstudenis will provide their own living expenses. Those interested should apply at once and be ready to begin on January 4th. All courses are of an intensely practical nature and they provide a favourable opportunity for young men and women to learn a trade, improve their knowledge arid train themselves for wider and more effective service. No tuition fees wlll be charged for any of the courses and all materials, tools and equipment required for instructional purposes will be supplied. Application forms for enrolment in any of these courses and all materials, tools and equipment required for instructional purposes wlll be supplied. Application forms for enrolment in any of these courses may be secured from Mr. Robert Snazslle, Department of Education, Charlottetown. PLEASE 0'0 NOT DELAY, APPLY AT once. ll. W. Show) DEPUTY MINISTER and DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION. Department of Education, Q Charlottetown, P. E. l., _ December I5, I948. send a Xmas box to a. boy tram our district who is sick in the P. E. I. Hospital. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be sent to the T. B. League with a gilt in appreciation o! her work dur- ing the year 1947-48 A delicious lunch was then served by the hos- tess, meeting closed with the < Duet. "Cantlque de Noel" by Mr . the Soprano solo by lvlrs. Juries THE GUARDIAN,“(JHARIJUTFETOWN GEIITIIAL GUARDIAN shin column ll reserved (or an or loan! Interest. but advertising at a newly nature may be Inserted at (Ive acute a word, strictly pay elite in advance. v CONFEDEBATIOR SUB-ANCE 000KB rei- Christmas Pneu- irrlvh- BBIDGE LAMP SPECIAL 812.50. ‘roomba Music Store. LIFELN- AI‘ YOUR. SEBVIUE. - Artille- Coal Cu., Phone 2498. GIVE MUSIC THIS CHRIST- MAS from ‘mouths Music Store. MAKE HER HAPPY with a. Sil- ver Fox Cape lrom Kennedys Ladies’ Wear. BING CROSBY Christmas Album are here tor Christmas. Toombs Music Store. NORTHERN ELECTRIC Baby Chump Railos $29.95. Toombs Music Store. \ MRS. JOHNSTOWS ' LADIES’ WEAR-Special bargains, coats, sireaters. dmsses, hose” linlerie. ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE as Gifts Cameo Pendants and Brace- let. Sets. In stock at J. R. Williams. Jeweller, Great George Street. FOR TIIOROUGII CLEANING and glazing job on Fur Coats. Money back guarantee i! not sat- tslaotory. Bests Fur Salon. HAVE YOU PLACED the people at Britain arfyour Christmas list? A contribution to the U.E.F.B. is suggested. Al‘ THE REQUEST oi’ the Na- tional Headquarters the U. E. P. B. Campaign will be extended into January. Further contributions will be grateiuily appreciated. Coat; latest styles. We sell only the best from well known iii-ms such as Model Fur and West Canadian Fur Co. Bette Fur Salon. Phone 169R Motor Robes and colored Blankets in stock at the present tlirne, just Wm. Condon at Sons Woollen Mills, Churiotetown, P. E. I. ANNOUNCEMENT -- [ANN- MacKENZIE -— Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacKeitzle 0t Plctou, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Mary Priscilla .to Thomas Taber Lann, son oi Mr. and Mrs. The-mas Larin, formerly P. E. I. Marriage to take place in the near future. THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE comes now as of old to “heal the broken-hearted, ta preach. deliver- ance to the captives and recover- ing of sight to the blind. to set at liberty them that are bruised." It ils the great mission of the Bible Society to bring these good thlnrta to all people throuirh "the Written Word." Will you help by sendlnz a Christmas gilt through the P. F1. I Auxiliary or Branch? Auxiliary Office, 142 Prince Street, Charlotte- town. HMMPTON Pastoral Charge.—~ Services Sunday, December 19th, at Hampton at ll A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. We give a. special invitation to all to join with us in these Christmas services. The service at Victoria will centre around the Christmas Story in scripture, song, and coloured Pi¢~ tures. The music will include solos by Miss Eleanor Carson, of Born sl-iaw. On these Christmas Sundays. let. us worship Christ, the New-born IKIHQ‘. THE KIRK 0F ST JAMES — The Festival o! Christmas will be aelebi-ated with special services both morning. and evening in the Kirk tomorrow, conducted by the Minister, the Rev. T. H. B. Somers, MA, S.T.M., who will preach the Christ-mus sermon at the morning service, entitled "Christ is Our Christmas." The Church School will hold o White Gifts Service in the afternoon at 2.30. The Church organist. ‘Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Baa, will direct the special music tor the lestival, assisted by the Chancel and Gallery Choirs. At the morning service the music will in- clude Bach ‘a Chorale, "Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light“; the Soprano and Bass and Mrs. Raoul Raymond; and scl- ectlons from Handel's "The Mes- aiah" with Recitatlves by Mrs. W. Gordon Stewart. In the evening- ivorshlp the music will include Holsfe Ant-him, "Christmas Day" (a choral fantasy on old carols); McConnell, "The Birth oi Christ“ (Hofl-melster); the Carols: "Angels O'er the Field" (Old French): “Carol at the Bells" (Ukralnan); “Sweet. Little Bay Jesus" (Niles) by Mrs. W. Gordon Stewart, and an Old French Carol "sing We Noel" by the Gallery Choir. The Otlertory will be marked by Brahiiims’ Anthem “Cradle song or the Virgin" and an Organ Solo “Slumber, Beloved" from Bach's "Christmas Oratorio." Preceding the evening service, the Gallery Choir will sing Carols with descants. BRUISES There's nesllnl ll eq-l "land's. It “aha bold”- Anolnprlc. soothing. houllfi. u Olvol quick rellol I Mininii" i371‘ ABBIVIING DAILY - New Fill’. ‘i WE HAVE a large assortment o! v the thing for, a Christmas cm. oi’ Charlottetown, i" ifisitiélfifiif ' ii ierlect Gift! a A Mahogany ~ BEDROOM SUITE NO NEED TO BUY IT ALL AT ONCE - You can start NOW by buying one piece and adding to it from time to time! These beautiful Maho Stock" Surprise your Mother, er Mahogany Bedroom Prices! HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN Only 10% Down goiny Bedroom Suites are in and priced right clown with the ordinary----- SLEIGH BED POSTER BED CHEST..... 65.00 CHEST ON CHEST DRESSER 69.50 VANITY 75.00 BENCH..............12.25 NIGHT TABLE 24.50 "Open Wife or Daughter with a Starf- Suite - Notice these Good Value 49.50 62.50 79.50 Untll CHRISTMAS Open . _A_- a £122’ f $259552? Never since we started Business have we had such an outstanding display. We' can fill your needs from the JEWELLERY The GIFT smallest to the largest article. COME IN TODAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF DRESSER SETS Make he: happy with one ot our three-piece dresser sets. Chrome and Silver. A real gilt. Make your selection early. PEARLS One, two or three strand neck- laces and earrings — exquisite gifts handsomely packaged. What lovelier gift for the lady. COMPACTS She will be delighted with the gift of a handsome compact. A large variety to choose from in latest styles. l-INJIYIENT ,._ Set. FREE FREE FREE Be sure and get your Ticket on the three Free Gifts we are giving away Christmas Eve. You may be the win- ' nor of either a Watch, Signet Ring or Pen and Pencil COSTUME JEWELLERY i We have o selection that will brighten up any ensemble she will be wearing. All within a reasonable price range. LOCKETS In keeping with our display our large showing of lockers in sil- ver and gold is sure to please. Came in today and see them. ELECTRIC SHAVERS lust the gift for him. Reming- ton made they are fully guar- anteed and will make his dolly morning task easier and faster. c“"""_noci<ii:'i"r~s JEWELLERY CHARLOTTETOWN ALIIRTON c ill’: i? iii. iii